"That was one of the most horrible things I have ever seen in my life so I feel like I want to reach out and do something for the family," said Jason Arnold, the owner of Damaged Ink.

Arnold said that on Friday, April 21 from 12 p.m. to midnight, all of the proceeds from tattoos and piercings at Damaged Ink will go to the girl's family.

"It's just a sad situation that we want to like bring some type of positivity to and do something make something good come out of all of this," Arnold explained. "Thank god she's alright. There was definitely an angel watching out for her."

"He was upset about you know the fact that he still had to pay even though his tattoo was unfinished but I wasn't going to keep tattooing him you know with the situation that was going on," said Arnold.

So Hart allegedly grabbed a gun from a vehicle in the parking lot and started shooting.